On February 11, 1978, a Pacific Western flight is landing in Cranbrook when they encounter an unexpected complication. What caused this flight to need to go around and ultimately crash?






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Pacific Western Airlines Flight 314 - Wikipedia
Pacific Western Airlines Flight 314 - Alchetron, the free social encyclopedia
Margin of Error: The crash of Pacific Western Airlines flight 314 | by Admiral Cloudberg | Medium